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90% Of Asia-Pacific Companies Are Betting On AI To Redesign Workspaces, JLL Reports

New JLL research shows artificial intelligence will play an outsized role in shaping commercial building design across the Asia-Pacific region as planned investments explode over the next five years.

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90% Of Asia-Pacific Companies Are Betting On AI To Redesign Workspaces, JLL Reports

A large majority of APAC organizations—about 90%—plan to increase their investment in AI over the next five years.

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New research shows artificial intelligence is playing a growing role in shaping commercial building design across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. According to JLL’s latest Outlook on Design Trends 2025 report, a large majority of APAC organizations — about 90% — plan to increase their investment in AI over the next five years. 

Australia stands out, with 94% of its businesses looking to boost their AI spending.

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The report highlights a major shift in how buildings are being designed; companies are moving toward more sustainable, efficient, and people-focused spaces, using technology like AI and data analytics to guide decisions. This trend is part of a broader push toward science-led design, which also considers fields like neuroscience to better tailor environments to users’ needs.

In terms of workplace policies, Australian companies are largely encouraging employees to return to the office at least three days a week. While this is slightly below the APAC average, Australia is leading when it comes to improving existing buildings. Over 60% of Australian businesses plan to invest more in upgrading current properties — well above the regional average.

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Cities like Beijing and Shanghai are also making significant investments in AI, particularly in Generative AI technologies, contributing hundreds of millions in funding in 2024 alone. These developments are helping fuel the growth of PropTech — technology that supports property development and management — which is increasingly shaping how commercial spaces are designed and used.

As cities throughout the region continue to adapt to new ways of working and rising expectations, AI and tech-led design approaches are expected to play a central role in the future of real estate across APAC.

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